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- Concordance of seabird population parameters: Analytical methods and interpretation (Q143588) (← links)
- Sensitivity of breeding parameters to food supply in Black-legged Kittiwakes <i>Rissa tridactyla</i> (Q143810) (← links)
- Does food availability affect energy expenditure rates of nesting seabirds? A supplemental-feeding experiment with Black-Legged Kittiwakes (<i>Rissa tridactyla</i>) (Q143818) (← links)
- Activity patterns and monitoring numbers of Horned Puffins and Parakeet Auklets (Q143931) (← links)
- Components of productivity in black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla: Response to supplemental feeding (Q143957) (← links)
- Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave (Q146156) (← links)
- Monitoring St. Lawrence Island and Cape Thompson seabird populations (Q146645) (← links)
- Individual variation in behavior and breeding success of Northern Fulmars (Q146657) (← links)
- Incubation rhythm in the Fulmar <i>Fulmarus glacialis</i>: Annual variation and sex roles (Q146658) (← links)
- Time allocation by northern fulmars during the breeding season (Q146659) (← links)
- Components of breeding productivity in a marine bird community: key factors and concordance (Q146661) (← links)
- Effects of human disturbance on breeding Least and Crested Auklets at St. Lawrence Island, Alaska (Q146662) (← links)
- Colony attendance and population monitoring of Least and Crested auklets on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska (Q146665) (← links)
- Breeding seasons of oceanic birds in a subarctic colony (Q146666) (← links)
- Food availability and offspring sex in a monogamous seabird: insights from an experimental approach (Q147225) (← links)
- Unifying quantitative life-history theory and field endocrinology to assess prudent parenthood in a long-lived seabird (Q148851) (← links)
- Sustained increase in food supplies reduces broodmate aggression in black-legged kittiwakes (Q148855) (← links)
- Colony attendance and population monitoring of Black-legged Kittiwakes on the Semidi Islands, Alaska (Q151048) (← links)
- Testing for individual variation in breeding success (Q151050) (← links)
- Effects of the 1982-83 El Niño – Southern Oscillation on Pacific Ocean bird populations (Q151061) (← links)
- Populations, productivity, and feeding habits of seabirds on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: Final report (Q151062) (← links)
- Fall migration of Ross' Gull (<i>Rhodostethia rosea</i>) in Alaskan Chukchi and Beaufort seas: Final report (Q151063) (← links)
- In kittiwakes food availability partially explains the seasonal decline in humoral immunocompetence (Q152372) (← links)
- An individual and a sex odor signature in kittiwakes? Study of the semiochemical composition of preen secretion and preen down feathers (Q153727) (← links)
- Migration And wintering areas Of Glaucous-winged Gulls From south-central Alaska (Q153916) (← links)
- Statistical power for detecting trends with applications to seabird monitoring (Q154241) (← links)
- Forage fish of the Pacific Rim as revealed by diet of a piscivorous seabird: Synchrony and relationships with sea surface temperature (Q155414) (← links)
- Effect of implanted satellite transmitters on the nesting behavior of Murres (Q231654) (← links)
- Attendance patterns of murres at breeding sites: Implications for monitoring (Q233692) (← links)
- Seasonal movements and pelagic habitat use of Murres and Puffins determined by satellite telemetry (Q235898) (← links)
- Sexing adult black-legged kittiwakes by DNA, behavior, and morphology (Q236069) (← links)
- Fatty acid signatures of stomach oil and adipose tissue of northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in Alaska: Implications for diet analysis of Procellariiform birds (Q241032) (← links)
- Do females trade copulations for food? An experimental study on kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) (Q242392) (← links)
- Food availability affects the maternal transfer of androgens and antibodies into eggs of a colonial seabird (Q242393) (← links)
- Kittiwake diets and chick production signal a 2008 regime shift in the Northeast Pacific (Q243654) (← links)
- Effects of food availability on yolk androgen deposition in the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), a seabird with facultative brood reduction (Q244923) (← links)
- Semiochemical compounds of preen secretion reflect genetic make-up in a seabird species (Q245074) (← links)
- Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (Q246031) (← links)
- Kittiwakes strategically reduce investment in replacement clutches (Q246485) (← links)
- GPS tracking devices reveal foraging strategies of black-legged kittiwakes (Q247239) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted bacteria affect female cloacal assemblages in a wild bird (Q247937) (← links)
- Colonization, population growth, and nesting success of Black Oystercatchers following a seismic uplift (Q249051) (← links)
- Evidence for foraging -site fidelity and individual foraging behavior of pelagic cormorants rearing chicks in the Gulf of Alaska (Q250217) (← links)
- Migration and wintering areas of glaucous-winged Gulls from south-central Alaska (Q250218) (← links)
- Migration and wintering sites of Pelagic Cormorants determined by satellite telemetry (Q251551) (← links)
- Behavioral and physiological responses to male handicap in chick-rearing black-legged kittiwakes (Q251552) (← links)
- Integument coloration signals reproductive success, heterozygosity, and antioxidant levels in chick-rearing black-legged kittiwakes (Q251553) (← links)
- Experimental evidence of vocal recognition in young and adult black-legged kittiwakes (Q253037) (← links)
- Nestling growth relationships of brown-headed cowbirds and dickcissels (Q253972) (← links)
- Did the 1982-1983 El Niño-Southern Oscillation Affect Seabirds in Alaska? (Q254298) (← links)